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Chapter 14 - Service and Maintenance Functions
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The RESTORE DATA dialog box appears, defined as
either user preference data, waypoint and route data, or
all data, depending on which of the above options you
chose.
3. Insert the disk into the drive (either a floppy disk or a Zip
disk), then press the CONFIRM key.
The RESTORING DATA dialog box appears (defined as
either user preference data, waypoint and route data, or
all data), asking you to wait while the 961 restores the
data. This dialog box is followed by the SUMMARY OF
DATA RESTORED dialog box, showing the number of
files restored.
4. Press the CONFIRM key to return to the DATABASE
FUNCTION screen. To use the restored database, you must
restart the 961: Press the PWR key to turn the 961 off,
then press it again to restart.
The 961 will now use the restored database.
Undoing a restore
After the 961 restores a database, you'll have the option to
undo the restore operation. As long as the 961 power is on,
you'll always have this option; however, if you restart the 961
by turning it off and then on, you'll lose the option to undo the
restore.
1. At the DATABASE FUNCTION screen, press the UNDO
RESTORE key. This key only appears after you've
restored a database to the 961 (a database that hasn't
been restored can't be undone).
The SELECT A RESTORED DATABASE TO UNDO dia-
log box appears. Depending on which database you've
just restored, press either the USER PREFERENCE key,
the WAYPOINTS AND ROUTES key, or the ALL key. In
the sample screen below, only the USER PREFERENCE
key appears.
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